Migration

The Venezuelan diaspora demands its own voice: The path to representation in the National Assembly

More than eight million Venezuelans living abroad are calling for representation in the National Assembly, a goal that would require a constitutional amendment along with electoral and institutional reforms.

Ultimately, how many deportees disappear from the official figures?

Discrepancies in official deportation figures cast doubt on widely publicized records and suggest that thousands of cases are missing from public statistics.

Two Venezuelas: A Pending Reconciliation

Without reconciliation between the Venezuela within and the Venezuela abroad, social fragmentation will continue to limit any attempt at sustainable national reconstruction.

Remittances sustain economies, but empty households

While remittances break records and ease the economies of many countries in the region, millions of Latin American households are being reshaped around an absence that leaves social, educational, and emotional marks.

Venezuela: A fragile transition without the diaspora

Excluding millions of Venezuelans abroad undermines democratic legitimacy and constrains the country’s institutional and economic reconstruction.

Migration, Gender, and Global Leadership: Challenge or Opportunity for Brazil?

Brazil emerges as a key actor in global migration governance, despite persistent protection gaps, especially affecting migrant women.